Posts Tagged ‘fall’

studio time

May 2, 2012

cones - pirtti handwoven

I love it when a plan comes together.

expect the unexpected

December 6, 2011

As summer drew to a close, I narrowed down my designs for fall and put a plan together for my scarf production. As usual, it’s a small number of scarves, suited for my availability to work in my studio uninterrupted. As you can imagine, putting together a schedule when also parenting two small children means running a tight ship and having a great babysitter. And with any plan, there are always hiccups, and my plan had its share. It is to be expected that there will be roadblocks and you simply have to figure out a new way to accomplish your goal.

The babysitter has to leave for two weeks, two weeks before my deadline.

Back up babysitter announces she is moving to L.A. the day after first babysitter goes out of town.

Daughters school announces mandatory volunteering for school fair that involves crafting, baking and manual labor.

Solution: Channel that innermost, ultimate Type A side of yourself that lives for situations like this and pull it together and make it happen.

But there was one thing that was completely unexpected that combined with all that is mentioned above that put a screeching halt to the best laid plans.

Expect the Unexpected

In September, we found out that we are expecting.

My babysitter is back, the school fair is over, I’m well into my second trimester and the nausea has passed. Every spare moment is being spent at the loom and I imagine my blog posts will be few. But by golly, there will be scarves! Barring any more hiccups, I am hoping for smooth sailing as I focus on weaving. I will update as to when I think the shop will be ready. I’m hoping in time for Christmas…

I love weaving and am very happy to be back at my loom. It’s a nice respite from these last 2 months!

on the loom

October 19, 2011

on the loom

Here’s a sneak peek at what is growing on the loom. F/W 2011 will have 3 distinct colorways in limited edition. The next shop update will be mid-November.

If you are not familiar with Donor’s Choose, I highly recommend checking out the site. Many of our country’s public school teachers are underfunded and supporting their classroom needs on their own. Thanks to Donor’s Choose, everyone can help out a classroom in need. The project close to my heart is Ms. Aquino’s 5th grade class. They were able to get the funds to purchase a table loom, but still need funds to get the necessary tools such as shuttles, hooks, etc. which will make the loom work. Please consider helping them out. Any amount will be helpful, and the done-good feeling will last you a long time! Please visit the project page here.


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